Nga Bui, daughter of Vietnamese refugees, on her path to the Freedom Socialist Party.
Why I Joined
Finding a party to call home
From Bernie Sanders supporter to comrade in a revolutionary feminist party.
A union carpenter’s story
Retiree Patrick Burns has his “feet on the ground” fighting for union democracy, women’s rights, and more.
The comradeship is real
Teacher Sam Rubin says he joined the FSP because its decisions are guided by honest Marxist analysis and principles, good sense and militancy.
A mother on a mission
“With current U.S. policies and political leaders, it is easy to be disillusioned about what can be done. But being part of the FSP has offered me a radical vision.”
Why I fight fascists
Standing up to right-wing thugs is an urgent matter of conscience. And it works!
Solutions to the social ills I care about
“When you understand that fundamental change is so necessary, joining a revolutionary organization is the logical way to help that happen.”
Campesina’s journey
From 1982, an insightful personal story by Yolanda Alaniz with resonance for the debates about identity politics today.
Native American feminist, anti-fascist and unionist reflects on why she became a radical
Chippewa (or Ojibwe) activist Ann Rogers is a co-founder of United Front Against Fascism, launched in 1988, which successfully organized a broad movement to oppose white supremacists in the Pacific Northwest.